To be honest, I'm surprised that this is one of the few games I've played that's made me leave a comment. I'm eagerly awaiting new content, although from what I've seen, there won't be anything new until January 2027, at least for the public version (which I honestly think is fine, given the reason and what I've been reading: Steam is a god to gamers, but a piece of crap to developers, and that's well known, even though people still manage to publish viruses on Steam as if they were games...). Personally, I'll probably pay for access to the most up-to-date content because I really enjoy what's there. The game features: 1. Alice in Wonderland, which is my favorite movie (and book). 2. My favorite character appears (Cheshire). That alone is incentive enough for me to pay, but not only that. I found the story entertaining, and the game's art is very good. I love pixel art styles and feel like they're disappearing because new-generation gamers only look for ultra-realistic graphics or ridiculous violence. Graphically, more tranquil or aesthetically pleasing styles like pixel art are slowly disappearing, and I think it's a shame, so that alone made me intend to pay to support the development of a game with such a lovely style. There are things that need fixing, that's for sure, but time will tell. (In this case, I'm referring specifically to polishing the Spanish translation, which is the language I played the entire game in. To clarify: It's completely playable; there are just a few errors with the genders of some words.) That said, I apologize if the comment is ridiculously formal or anything like that. English isn't my native language, and while I understand and "speak" it, I prefer to use a translator to make sure I don't mess up any words.